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Shri Kale Ram Mandir Ayodhya: The Shri Kale Ram Temple is situated in the sacred city of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Lord Ram is worshipped in this magnificent temple. After rebuilding the Kale Ram temple two millennia ago, King Vikramaditya constructed the Ram temple on Ram ki Paidi. It is believed that the Ayodhya visit is considered incomplete without having the darshan of Lord Kale Ram. Let us check out the history and some important facts surrounding the temple. 

Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya is home to several magnificent temples with rich history. (Image Source: Canva)

Shri Kale Ram Mandir Ayodhya: History And Facts Of The Magnificent Lord Ram Temple 

- The entire family of Lord Rama is carved out on a Shaligram sila by the unique god Sri Kale Ram Ji. Before Babar's invasion, Maharaja Vikramaditya had installed and worshipped Sri Kale Ram Ji at the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. The pujaris immersed them in the Saryu River just before the attack. 

- Many years later, in a dream about Sri Rama, a Maharashtra brahmana discovered the gods sunk beneath Saryu river. He then housed the idols in the temple that stands today.  

- Shri Kale Ram Temple is dedicated to Kale Ram, a unique form of Lord Ram with black colour. For devotees, this connection to the narrative of Lord Ram increases its allure. 

- The legend of the idol being removed and floating in the Saryu River in 1528, during the Mughal invasion symbolises the tenacity of the temple's existence in Ayodhya as well as the devotion of the saint Shyamnand Saraswati. 

- Worshipping Shri Kale Ram is thought to grant all the earnest wishes of the devotees. For those looking for favours and supernatural intervention in their lives, it is a prominent place of worship.  

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- Seeing the Shir Kale Ram Temple in Ayodhya is a crucial stop on the spiritual path of many pilgrims travelling to Ramnagari (City of Ram). It enhances their experience of pilgrimage with a sense of fulfilment. 



(Disclaimer: This is based on general public information. Jagran English does not confirm its veracity. Before adopting any measures, consult an expert from the relevant field.) 

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